You *installed* Mailman?

That has nothing to do with accessing the mailing list.

Yes, the list is run/managed by the Mailman software, but as a list user, you 
don’t need to install it. It runs on the mailing list server, not your local 
machine.

If you actually and literally (both correct usage here) *installed* Mailman on 
your computer, you can uninstall it, because you don’t need it.

To access the mailing list you just need to subscribe to the list with an 
e-mail address. (just like you’d sign up for free junk on any website, except 
in this case, you’re not signing up for junk, but help)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 7, 2019, at 11:52 PM, Centins@rq <cent...@redquyn.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> I think the panic of losing years of Dara blinded me to the simple idea that 
> that was just a blank and not some imagined lost key to a proprietary file 
> structure or something. Then down a rabbit hole trying to get Mailman 
> installed just to get some help. 
> 
> Thanks for all the help!
> 
> Sorry for replying to one, not list!


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